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Brutalization of Black Girls

The recent incident that occured in McKinney, Texas with the Black youth at a neighborhood pool party left me completely numb an outraged after seeing the video. Witnessing how a white male police officer responded to those children and manhandled a 15 year old Black girl was so upsetting. His actions were deplorable an unacceptable!

To angered to write about it at the time, I came across this article today which is articulated so well and spoke to my heart, I had to share. This author expressed my feelings, please read, share and comment.

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That video was disgusting! That racist pig should’ve never touched that girl. No telling what disease he might have.
We need to protect our girls from these monsters. It was disgusting to watch. Those cops should all lose their jobs. Sick behavior all around!

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